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  4. A COACHMAN'S SUICIDE.

    The suicide in papthetic circumstances of Ernest Shepherd, a coachman, aged between 25 and 30 years, was reported to the Unley police on Monday. Deceased, who ...

    Article : 105 words
  5. HOTELS' EARLY CLOSING.

    The Revs. A. H. Melbourne and C. E. Schafer addressed a small meeting at the Unley City Hall on Monday evening, on the question of the petition to close ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. SMALLPOX SPREADING.

    The smallpox is still spreading. Today 38 more persons were taken to the Quarantine Station, at North Head. Half of them are patients. There are now in ...

    Article : 430 words
  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), returned from England on Saturday, resumed duty at his office on Monday. During his absence his departments were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS.

    The Unley Corporation has had under consideration for some time the subject of providing open spaces and children's playgrounds in the municipality. On Monday ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

    South Australia (issued Monday, 9 p.m.— Some showers over southern districts, chiefly the south-east; elsewhere fine. West to south winds. ...

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  10. SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.— Tuesday, July 8— High water, 7.5 a.m.; low water, 12.5 p.m. Cape Borda. — Monday, 9 p.m.— Steamer Nairnshire, inwards. ...

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  11. THE LATE MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    Australians generally will learn with genuine regret of the death, in Paris, of Mr. J. C. Williamson, the fine actor and prince of entrepreneurs. His life's ...

    Article : 599 words
  12. MAIL NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 words
  13. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Mr. Bromley, of the Weather Office, speaking upon the prospects of rain on Monday, stated: — "Rapid pressure changes have occurred over southern parts of the ...

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  14. X-RAYS FOR PORT PIRIE.

    Our Port Pirie correspondent, writing on Monday, said:— "Mr. T. Hayward, assistant manager of the zinc plant at the Proprietary Company's smelters, who met with a ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. The Register. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913.

    The ferocious Russian general, Suwaroff, one of Napoleon's bitterest foes, is said to have instructed his troops that when they used the bayonet in ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES

    Professor Jethro Brown, in the course of three lectures which he is to deliver at the University on July 15, 22, and 29, will discuss the problem of the public control of ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    In the course of an interview tonight the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said:— "From all I can gather it seems that right from the very start there has been a very ...

    Article : 298 words
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  19. LEGISLATORS' VIEWS.

    Two members of the House of Representatives representing the city electorates in Sydney (Messrs. West and Riley) waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Groom) ...

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  20. SCHOOL BOARDS OF ADVICE.

    At Monday's meeting of the Hindmarsh Town Council, Ald. Wood moved— "That a committee of the whole council take into consideration an alteration in the method ...

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  21. RAILWAY AND POSTAL MATTERS.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) and the Commissioner of Public Works (Sir Richard Butler) conferred on Saturday and Monday regarding, certain ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. MINIMUM CHARGE FOR ELECTRICITY.

    The proposal of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company to make a minimum charge of 3/6 per month for electricity and use of meter to each consumer received ...

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  23. VACCINATION IN MELBOURNE.

    Nearly every medical man in Melbourne was waited on today by persons wishing to be vaccinated. The majority were admits. One doctor stated that he ...

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  24. TRAVELLERS FROM SYDNEY.

    Commenting on the opinion expressed by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) in regard to the necessity for issuing the proclamation declaring Sydney ...

    Article : 609 words
  25. MAIL MATTER.

    When questioned today whether any action was to be taken to disinfect mail matter leaving Sydney for other States, the Postmaster- General (Mr. Agar Wynne) ...

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  26. FREE TREES.

    Considering the trying nature of the season, the demand for trees from the nurseries of the Forest Department has been good. To June 30 the total number ...

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  27. FISHMONGER AND CARDSHARPER.

    Reversible whelk-stalls now form part of the equipment of three-card tricksters. On the hill at Epsom last month a dealer was dealing the cards upon a ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. Family Notices

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  29. MOVEMENT IN THE WEST.

    The smallpox outbreak in Sydney is causing local apprehension. In addition to the quarantine restrictions already notified the Government by advertisement calls ...

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  30. MEDICAL INSPECTIONS OF STEAMERS.

    In consequence of the outbreak of smallpox in sydney all vessels arriving at Port Adelaide from the eastern States are being visited by the health officers before ...

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  31. HOTELKEEPERS AND LAW.

    Recently statements were made regarding the administration of the licensing laws and the accommodation provided at some hotels for the convenience of the travelling ...

    Article : 185 words
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  33. CASUALTIES.

    KADINA, July 7.— On Sunday morning, at about 10.30 o'clock, Glen Day, a farmer, reported to the police that the body of Richard Phillip Stafford Withall, aged ...

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  34. TEMPERING JUSTICE WITH MERCY.

    The evolution of criminal laws is a striking object lesson in the moral and intellectual progress of mankind. In England less than a century ago trifling ...

    Article : 440 words
  35. PAPER CERTIFICATES OF TITLE.

    The Government has decided, at the suggestion of the Registrar-General of Deeds (Mr. M. Giles), to use paper instead of parchment in issuing duplicate certificates ...

    Article : 205 words
  36. FRACTURED SKULL.

    MELBOURNE, July 7.— On June 18 Robert Maine, a wharf labourer, died in the Melbourne Hospital from a fracture of the skull, after having been arrested on the ...

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  37. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A terrible hurricane occurred on the south coast on Monday. In severity it surpassed any gale ever previously experienced at Port MacDonnell.— Snow fell in various ...

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  38. FATAL FIGHT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), July 7. —A fatal affray is reported from South West Land, as the result of a quarrel. Donald Adamson, aged 30, had a stand-up fight with ...

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  39. UNLEY STREET IMPROVEMENT.

    A deputation of residents of Goodwood Ward, consisting of Messrs. Hadde, F. Olifent, D. Fraser, and H. Schroeder, waited on the Unley Corporation on Monday ...

    Article : 112 words
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